Yeah that’s actually in the plans right now. We’re going to try some from this album and all the albums really and put together some sort of acoustic release out of it. We don’t have a timeline exactly but probably the next thing on our agenda before writing our new album.

Chiodos have announced that Derrick Frost and Matt Goddard have left the band and Thomas Pridgen (Mars Volta, Suicidal Tendencies, Trash Talk and The Memorials) will be the new drummer and Joe Troy (RX Bandits) the new bass player. Full press release is in the replies.

We are sorry to our fans as well as the bands on the tour Bless the Fall, I Killed the Prom Queen and Capture the Crown. Our guitarist Thomas Erak has had a reoccurring medical emergency that needs immediate attention and we want to support him in his recovery. We plan to make up these dates this year. We appreciate our fans continued support and look forward to seeing everyone on the upcoming Parks and Devastation tour with A Day To Remember, Bring Me The Horizon, and Motionless in White.

Hit the replies to watch an exclusive tour diary video from Chiodos. Chiodos will kick off their co-headline "The Crowd Surf America" tour with BlessTheFall and special guests I Killed The Prom Queen and Capture The Crown on July 25th in Oklahoma City, OK. More information about upcoming tours be found in the replies with the video.

Craig Owens will be doing four solo acoustic nights in Texas. Dates in the replies.

On The 4 Nights In Texas tour, you can expect an even mixture of songs from my entire catalogue. Songs from Chiodos, DRUGS, Cinematic Sunrise, my solo ep, covers, and a few other fun surprises. My friend Peter Tsouras from the band Fairweather will be joining me on all four of the Texas dates. I'm really stoked on this, because Peter and his work with Fairweather helped shape me as a musician. I remember seeing them play in Flint, MI at my hometown venue, and saying "I'm going to do that one day." The fact that he'll be sharing the stage with me shows you just how full circle life really is.

We're excited to be teaming up with Chiodos today to premiere their new video for "Ole Fishlips is Dead Now." The track comes from the band's brand new album, Devil, and if you head to the replies you can check it out right now. Also if you head over to Purevolume you can see two Q&As with the band.

A new cluster of bands has been added to this year's Slam Dunk Festival, including Chiodos and Kids In Glass Houses, who will play Smart Casual in full. Scroll down to see a full list of bands added today, the updated line-up poster and an update on the additional Slam Dunk Scotland and Wales shows.

Hit the replies to check out my recap of Day 2 (Thursday) of SXSW. You can check out my recap of Day 1 (Wednesday) as well. Make sure to follow me at @RyanGardnerC on Twitter or Instagram for random thoughts and reviews during the day before I recap them. Today I’ll be hanging out at the Charlie Says Fest that we are sponsoring to see Diamond Youth, Driver Friendly, Pup, Tiny Moving Parts, For The Foxes, and NGHBRS.

Check out a new Chiodos song called "Duct Tape" and the NSFW video on Revolver. Devil releases April 1st on Razor & Tie.

It’s hard not to keep watching this video from the get go,” Chiodos’ Brad Bell says. “The imagery is very stimulating and evokes emotions that might be uncomfortable to some people. That’s kind of what the song represents to me in general — getting over your insecurities that hold you back and taking the next step forward.

Chiodos have always had an affinity for the bizarre and what goes bump in the night (after all, the band is named for the trio of brothers who directed the cult film Killer Klowns from Outer Space), so it couldn't come as a surprise that the band's new video for "Why The Munsters Matter" is full of old black-and-white horror movie clips. The song is classic Chiodos - as it contains a Bone Palace Ballet feel while maintaining the band's rejuvenated energy and chaos (as seen on last summer's Warped Tour). Today, we are proud to premiere the band's new video along with the reveal of "The Devil Dance Tour 2014." The band's upcoming album, DEVIL, hits retailers on April 1st, but if you...

In the replies you can check out a new behind-the-scenes studio video from Chiodos. The band talks about its reformation with original vocalist Craig Owens. It also features clips from the song "We're Talking About Practice." The band's new album, DEVIL, hits stores on April 1st.

Chiodos has entered the studio to record its fourth album with producer David Bottrill. Press release can be seen in the replies.

Chiodos’ Craig Owens comments, “We’re excited to be working with Dave Bottrill on this new Chiodos record. Some of the records he’s done have influenced the band and helped us define what we’ve become. Muse, Tool, and Silverchair are all at the top of our list, and it’s amazing to be working with someone that’s already been a part of our history, indirectly. So for the next two months, we’ll be hiding out in the woods of upstate NY, in a hollowed out Church turned studio – creating what is to be the next chapter of this crazy Chiodos journey. ”